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Zzlroe e6: frauen-0%@ v" tion is provided with siXselecti-ve devices`(z'. 'e. six pins, holes, or other Well known devices suchas'areusually arranged in a line' across apattern chain, card, or so forth),six selections and shuttle reciprocac'ions will taire placefor each suchbar or pition of the chain or patternmember, before the latter isoperated to'bring another bar or portion in patternicontrollingposition.

- views' oi Other features of my invention, together with theoperation'and'advantages thereof, will appear at length in the courseo-f the following description of the invention, considered withreference to the accompanying drawings, in which I have presented apreferred embodiment of my invention designed to present clearly all thevarious features of the invention. f

In the accompanying drawings, I have endeavored to sho-w the mechanismso combined as to be capable of producing' the various results mentionedinthe description, but I viiish it understood that when it is notrequired to produce all of sai'd'results, certain portions of theImechanism may be omitted while still carrying out the remaining featuresoi the invention.

Inthc drawings, Figures 1 and 3 are the loom in vertical section showingthe main portions of the weaving'mechanism in front elevation, saidviews showing respectively the opposite end portions of the loom andbeing taken onthe line 1, 31, 8 oit' Figs. 28and 29; Fig. 2 tionaldetail of-a portion of the means for moving the weaving mechanism' stepby stepFig. 4- is a vertical longitudinal sectional vicw of theinainportion of the loom; Fig. 5 is a plan view ot a portion of thecontrolling mechanism which governs. the-movement of the step-by-stepmechanism, lpattern-chain mechanism, take-up and picking mechanism; Fig.6 is a view in side .elevation ot'the driving end of the loom shown inFig. 4f; Fig 7 top plan view partly broken away'of a portion of thepatternchain operating mechanism: Fig. 8 is a top plan View ofthe lowerportion of the driving end of the loom, the upper portion and certainparts being broken away for clearness of illustration; Fig. 9 is avertical longitudinal sectional view of the shuttle-conis a transversesecy shedding mechanism and adjacent hparts;

pinion movement and adjacent portions of the shuttleoperating mechanism;Fig. 11 is a vertical longitudinal sectional detail of the shuttlemechanism and tern mechanism; Fig. 12y is a. view in front elevation ofone set or group of shuttles and adjacent parts shown in Fig. 11; Fig.13 is an enlarged `fragmentary plan view of one bar or portion of thepattern chain in operative relation'to three selectors; Fig. le is anenlarged detail infront elevation of a portion of the pattern chain;Fig. 15 is a view similar to Fig. 11 showing a portion of theshedding'mechanism for the fly shuttle; `view showing in front elevationa portion of .the shedding mechanism shown in Fig. 15 Fig. 17 1s atransverse sectional. view taken o'n the ,line 17--17, Fig. 16; Fig. 18is a vertical 4long g'itudinal .sectional view of the head of the loom.showmg a portion of the shedding mechanism lforv the pat-tern mately onthe line 19, Fig. 18, details of the indicator wires and guides for thelifter wires; Fig. 20 is an 'enlarged detail in plan the shedding; Fig.2 1 is a view in front clevation of the upper portionof the mechanismshown in Fig. 18; Fig. 22 isa perspec- `tive view looking'from the rear,toward the frontiof the loom showing a detail Let'. the pile wires,hooks, and cutting means; Fig. 23 is a transverse vertical sectionalview showing further details of the pile-forming mechanism; Fig, 2-1 isa similar sectional view showing a port on of the pile-forming mechanismin side elevation; Fig. 25 is a 'top plan view of the breast beam andpileforming mechanism mounted thereon; Fig. 26 is a transverse sectionalview through a series of the pile wires showing the relation thereof toth'e` weaving, and showing the formation ofthe oriental knots, said'View being taken on the line 2G-26 of Fig. 22 looking toward the frontol' the loom; Fig. 27 is a view similar' to Fig. 26 looking in theopposite direction,A toward' the'rear end of the loom, and showingspread out so as to render more clear the arrangement offthe threadswith relation vto the pile wires, and the relation of the sections oftheweaving to each other; Fig. 2S is a central vertical sectional viewsimilar to Fig. e of the front end of the loom showing the take-upmechanism; 29 is a View in side` elevation of the mutilated gears whichdrive'the crank shaft; Fig. 31 shows the frontof the -loom in front'elevation, the 'pile-forming mechanism being omitted;

sectional view showing in plan the rack anda portionmof the paty Fig. 16is a vertical sectionalshuttles; Fig. 1.9 shows in top planapproxiof thecard or pattern 'chain for controlling'l the wea ving view 'thereof inside elevation; F ig. 30 is a through the breast beam and adjacent partsiat

